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Coleman and filed
In August 1999, Coleman filed for bankruptcy protection.
Coleman famously sued his parents for misuse of his trust fund and, although awarded over $ 1, 000, 000, filed for bankruptcy in 1999.
The patent was filed by Coleman Sellers of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania as an " improvement in exhibiting stereoscopic pictures ".
Thalheimer was replaced by Chairman Jerry W. Levin, who was formerly Chairman and CEO of American Household / Sunbeam, Coleman, and Revlon, and under whom Sunbeam Products / American Household had filed for bankruptcy in 2001.
Coleman v. Schwarzenegger is a federal class action civil rights lawsuit alleging unconstitutionally inadequate mental health care, filed on April 23, 1990.
Following the Governor ’ s issuance of the State of Emergency Proclamation, the plaintiffs in Plata and Coleman filed motions to convene a three-judge court to limit the prison population.

Coleman and legal
His term ended on January 3, 2009, and after a six-month legal battle in which he lost each decision in the process, the Minnesota Supreme Court unanimously declared Franken the election winner by 312 votes ( out of over 3 million cast ) on June 30, 2009, prompting Coleman to concede.
In April 2011, Coleman joined Hogan Lovells, an international legal practice, as senior government advisor in their Washington D. C. office.
Coleman has not been charged with any ethical or legal wrongdoing.
In April 2011, Coleman joined Hogan Lovells, an international legal practice, as senior government advisor in their Washington D. C. office.
On June 2, 2006, Coleman responded to criticism that he had insufficiently investigated the Australian Wheat Board ( AWB ) for sanctions busting, saying that there were legal and cost hurdles.
However, instead of the Count's regular head, this doll's head featured Al Franken on one side and Norm Coleman on the other, and was called " Count von Re-Count "— referring to the extraordinarily prolonged recount and legal battle surrounding the 2008 U. S. Senate election between the two men.
* Jules Coleman, legal philosopher.
Council leader Mike Freer granted Coleman £ 10, 000 of taxpayer's money to pay for legal representation during the standards committee investigation as he had rejected the solicitors provided by the councils insurance scheme.
Coleman will be liable to reimburse the council for the legal bill.
Because of the political question doctrine and the Court's ruling in the 1939 case of Coleman v. Miller ( 307 U. S. 433 ), it remains an open question whether federal courts could assert jurisdiction over a legal challenge to Congress, if Congress were to refuse to call a convention.
The Delaware General Assembly at this time approved the sale of the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal to the Federal government, and passed the Boulevard Corporation Act, which provided the legal authority for T. Coleman du Pont to begin to build his privately funded highway the length of the state.
After completing his term of office, Smith moved to San Francisco, California where with the assistance of his cousin, newspaperman William T. Coleman, he established a legal practice.

Coleman and challenge
Morgan and Sorensen directly challenge Coleman for his lacking of an explicit mechanism to explain why Catholic schools students perform better than public school students on standardised tests of achievement.
Pawlenty then decided on the U. S. Senate, but he abandoned those plans when Vice President Dick Cheney asked him to step aside and allow former St. Paul mayor Norm Coleman to challenge Senator Paul Wellstone without Republican primary opposition.
Placing third in the race for delegates ( behind Coleman and Allen Quist ), she agreed not to challenge Coleman in that fall's primary, but as the Republican nominee, Coleman eventually placed second in the race to Reform candidate Jesse Ventura.
After a quick TKO victory over Allan Goes at Pride 13, Coleman faced possibly his toughest challenge ever in Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira at Pride 16.
But in the finals for UFC 10, Frye faced his toughest challenge yet-Mark Coleman.

Coleman and results
On December 24, 2008, after losing a unanimous decision at the hands of the Minnesota Supreme Court, Coleman's lawyers stated that it was now a " virtual certainty " that Coleman would contest the results of the election.
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Through the campaign, participants give a donation of a dollar a day for every day Norm Coleman continued to contest the results of the election, which he lost to Franken following an official state-wide recount.
Following up on this, in 1975 Coleman published the results of further research, this time into the effects of school busing systems intended to bring lower-class black students into higher-class mixed race schools.
Regardless of the Dude's actions, the police storm the building in an attempt to arrest Gary Coleman and a gunfight ensues which invariably results in Coleman's apparent demise, with or without the player's help.
Ornette Coleman recorded with the musicians in January 1973, some results of which featured on his LP Dancing in Your Head.

Coleman and on
The elite Legend status was bestowed on 12 members of the Hall of Fame in 1996: Ron Barassi, Haydn Bunton Senior, Roy Cazaly, John Coleman, Jack Dyer, Polly Farmer, Leigh Matthews, John Nicholls, Bob Pratt, Dick Reynolds, Bob Skilton and Ted Whitten ( see above list for further details ).
Coleman launched on December 15, 2010 ( December 16 Baikonur time ), aboard Soyuz TMA-20 to join the Expedition 26 mission aboard the International Space Station.
STS-93 on Columbia ( July 22 to 27, 1999 ) was a five-day mission during which Coleman was the lead mission specialist for the deployment of the Chandra X-ray Observatory.
Earnhardt was born in Kannapolis, North Carolina, on April 29, 1951, to Martha Coleman and Ralph Lee Earnhardt, who was then one of the best short-track drivers in North Carolina.
In the experimental post 1960s eras, which saw the development of free jazz and jazz-rock fusion, some of the influential bassists included Charles Mingus ( 1922 – 1979 ), who was also a composer and bandleader whose music fused hard bop with black gospel music, free jazz and classical music ; free jazz and post-bop bassist Charlie Haden ( born 1937 ) is best known for his long association with saxophonist Ornette Coleman and for his role in the 1970s-era Liberation Music Orchestra, an experimental group ; Eddie Gomez and George Mraz, who played with Bill Evans and Oscar Peterson, respectively, and are both acknowledged to have furthered expectations of pizzicato fluency and melodic phrasing, fusion virtuoso Stanley Clarke ( born 1951 ) is notable for his dexterity on both the upright bass and the electric bass, and Terry Plumeri, noted for his horn-like arco fluency and vocal tone.
The 1949 season heralded the arrival on the VFL scene of John Coleman, arguably the greatest player in Essendon's history, and, in the view of some, the finest player the game has known.
With ' King Richard ' still holding court as coach in 1951, albeit now in a non-playing capacity, Essendon seemed on course for a third consecutive flag but a controversial four week suspension dished out to John Coleman on the eve of the finals effectively put paid to their chances.
While best known for his role on Diff ' rent Strokes, Coleman had appeared earlier on in television in The Jeffersons as Raymond, George Jefferson's nephew, and on Good Times as Penny's friend Gary.
VH1 rated Coleman first on a list of " 100 Greatest Child Stars " on television.
According to castmate Todd Bridges ' autobiography Killing Willis, Coleman was made to work long hours on the set of Diff ' rent Strokes despite his age and health problems, and this contributed to his being unhappy and separating himself from the cast.
At the 2007 New York Comic Con, Coleman said, " I wish there was a lawyer on Earth that would sue them for me.
The Coleman character lives on in the show, despite the death of its inspiration, after minor dialogue adjustments.
In a 1993 television interview, Coleman said he had twice attempted to commit suicide by overdosing on pills.
In 2009, Coleman and Price were involved in a domestic dispute, after which his ex-wife was arrested on suspicion of domestic violence, and both parties were cited for disorderly conduct.
In January 2010, Coleman was arrested on an outstanding domestic assault warrant in Santaquin, booked into the Utah County Jail, and released the following day.
The controversy was exacerbated by a photograph published on the front page of the tabloid newspaper The Globe depicting Price posed next to a comatose, intubated Coleman, under the headline, " It Was Murder!
The hospital later issued a statement confirming that Coleman had completed an Advanced Health Care Directive granting Price permission to make medical decisions on his behalf.
* Gabriella Coleman, an anthropologist at McGill University, studies hacker cultures and has written extensively on the hacker ethic and culture
President Coleman ( 1896 – 1900 ) considered the future of Liberia to depend on exploitation of the resources of Liberia ’ s interior.
Coleman left in the spring of 1964, to be replaced by avant-garde saxophonist Sam Rivers, on the suggestion of Tony Williams.
The Commander-in-Chief of the NZDF is Sir Jerry Mateparae, Governor-General of New Zealand who exercises his power on the advice of the Minister of Defence, Jonathan Coleman, under the Defence Act 1990.

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